The article outlines the decisions made in a council meeting to set the guaranteed purchase prices for various agricultural products in Iran. The first session established the prices for spring and autumn sugar beets. In the second session, the prices for oilseeds, including soybeans, sunflower seeds, and safflower seeds, were determined. The price of rapeseed oil was set at 11,000 tomans, despite opposition from the trade union system. The council also set the prices for green tea leaves. The Ministries of Jihad Agriculture and Jihad were tasked with purchasing oilseeds and wheat, with the latter yet to have its purchase price decided.